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Michelle Rodriguez is a big supporter of the “free the nipple” movement, but has tweeted that it could lead to “more rape cases”.

The Hollywood star has tweeted about the equality movement, and has speculated that more rapes may occur if the censorship laws are lifted in the US.

“I believe this thing is too evolved for American men and may create a rape case influx if past but love the cause :),” she tweeted on Wednesday.

Chilled and relaxed in black and white (Photo: Splash)

Free The Nipple's directo Lina Esco said: "I'm glad my friend Michelle brought this up because the film is not designed to promote women going topless that is merely a trojan horse for the real conversation which is about gender equality.

"Whatever rights men have women should have too. It's unbelievable in this day and age that is still illegal to breastfeed your child in public in several states. Going topless should be a basic human right -- not a criminal act."

Free the nipple has been supported by celebs including Rihanna, Miley Cyrus, Scout Willis, Lena Dunham and Liv Tyler.

The film calls itself an “equality movement” with the “mission to empower women”.

Free The Nipple’s film synopsis says it was inspired by true events, which follow topless young women hit the streets to protest against the censorship laws.

It’s premise is also to highlight contradictions between the way violence is shown freely in the media, but nipples are offensive. Asking the question: “What is more obscene: Violence or nipple?”

In an interview with Entertainment Tonight director Lina Esco, who was given $1 million budget, said: "The whole point of the movie was to really start a dialogue about equality, about censorship."

She was leaving Ibiza (Photo: Splash)

She also added of the film, which is out this month: "If I would have made a movie called Equality and no one was going topless, nobody would be talking about this!"

Earlier this year, the Fast and Furious star was spotted wearing a Free the Nipple boob-tastic white vest.

The 36-year-old was spotted supporting the cause as she caught a flight out of Ibiza.